Work attachments pay off for SUSS grads

Mr Abdul Fareed Mustakin (far left) impressed his boss, Mr Daniel Thong (left), so much during his six-month internship two years ago that he was asked to continue in a permanent position while he studied. Later, when Mr Thong started a new firm, Nimbus for Work, he offered Mr Abdul Fareed a full-time job as the marketing and branding lead.ST PHOTO: SYAMIL SAPARI

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